Jenny Greenteeth has been a part of English folklore for generations and has her roots in antiquity where she, alongside many other related water-demons, would be said to haunt rivers and ponds - dragging any children or elderly that strayed too near into the water to be devoured: Jenny Greenteeth was said to be a particularly gruesome specimen of such a water-hag and was fond of drowning children, for this reason parents would tell their children to stay clear of bodies of water unsupervised - in this regard Jenny Greenteeth acted as an effective deterrent to youthful curiosity, though their were always some foolish enough to tempt fate.
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| dbkwik:resource/dBrjVDBtwE5vU6EUeUHJQg== | 5.88129e-14 |
| dbr:Jenny_Greenteeth | 5.88129e-14 |